The Frames film program has produced a short video of my work in Nepal, focusing on the Fulbright Specialist trip in 2019. I hope you enjoy it.
The Frames Film Program provides opportunities for multi-barriered youth (ages 16 to 30) to learn the basics of filmmaking — at no cost. It is an off-site program of Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House. As a Vancouver-based film production and life skills program, it provides opportunities for youth to learn the basics of filmmaking in a supportive, safe and fun environment.
It’s great to hear from you! i Hope that you’re doing well. I would love to talk more about those journeys.
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In our short time together at UIUC, you and Ann had given me insights on what it is like to work on CI. I immediately felt the bonding amongst kindred spirits there, and now, you also experienced what is is like in a development setting like my own. Beautiful insights Chip, i hope to talk to you on my journeys too, past PhD and into the real world.
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Chip, this is lovely. The many interesting stories I heard you tell us about your life and work there now have a delightful visual narrative. Thanks so much! And thank you Senator Fulbright for starting this whole business.
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Thanks Chip! Nice to attach a voice and face to the many blog posts I have enjoyed. Excellent project! You took the ball and ran with it.
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Wonderful way to highlight your time in Nepal — the pictures really transport the viewer to that other world.
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Excelente. The only thing you might add is something about Frames? If you want to edit at all.
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